St. Amaranthe dressed herself with peculiar care for her execution, and a person who by chance saw her pass in the fatal cart which conducted her to death, described to me the beauty and elegance of the figure, around which the most tastefully arranged draperies of yellow crape floated on the air.”


The Old Woman and her Ass—The Hon. Henry Erskine, Lord Advocate of Scotland.

The Old Woman and her Ass.
A Fable.

In Durham’s venerable spire,

So justly famous for its choir,

Each Sunday, when the organ’s sound

Did from the sacred walls rebound,

A gentleman, some say of note,

Joined with the choristers his throat